K6 E2205 MULTI - MINIMAL GUNMETAL/BLACK/YELLOW FLUO
K6 E2205 MULTI - MINIMAL GUNMETAL/BLACK/YELLOW FLUO
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AGV K6 Helmet - Black - XL
K6 E2205 MULTI - MINIMAL GUNMETAL/BLACK/YELLOW FLUO
K6 E2205 MULTI - MINIMAL GUNMETAL/BLACK/YELLOW FLUO
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AGV - K-6 Gloss Black Helmet XL / BLK
Free delivery between 11–18 June
AGV K6 Helmet - Gloss Black - XL
Free delivery between 10–18 June
originally posted on revzilla.com
Bought this helmet due to the reviews and the sale price. It is an excellent helmet, very comfortable! My first motorcycle helmet and I feel like this will last a long time. Looks good on the head, I got the Nardo Gray and it matches nicely with an all black fit.I had this helmet for about 3 months now and it is broken it well to where it conforms to the structure of my face and head. It has a good ventilation system where it does not get too hot. The pin lock system does a great job of preventing that. I highly recommend this helmet if it's your first one. Also, it's ECE and DOT certified, can't go wrong with that! Style, safety features, and comfort!Tip: if you are looking into getting another colored visor, I'd save the pin lock insert and use it on your new ... MoreBought this helmet due to the reviews and the sale price. It is an excellent helmet, very comfortable! My first motorcycle helmet and I feel like this will last a long time. Looks good on the head, I got the Nardo Gray and it matches nicely with an all black fit.I had this helmet for about 3 months now and it is broken it well to where it conforms to the structure of my face and head. It has a good ventilation system where it does not get too hot. The pin lock system does a great job of preventing that. I highly recommend this helmet if it's your first one. Also, it's ECE and DOT certified, can't go wrong with that! Style, safety features, and comfort!Tip: if you are looking into getting another colored visor, I'd save the pin lock insert and use it on your new visor rather than the clear one that comes with the helmet or else you'll pay a pretty penny for a new one.
originally posted on cyclegear.com
I've had my helmet for roughly 3k miles so far. It's been fantastic. It's beyond comfortable. It's incredibly quiet and is the lightest helmet I've tried on to date while also being one of the more protective - unless you're spending more $In my opinion this is the supreme compromise between getting something that is actual quality gear and then overspending for hype on something. You can buy cheaper but they aren't anywhere as protective. You can buy more expensive but for the most part (except 6D probably) this helmet will be as protective for less money.
originally posted on revzilla.com
The outstanding feature promised for this helmet was for it to be lightweight. Reading the weights and comparing it to other helmets in its category does not prepare you for the experience of putting it on. It is amazing. The effect of a helmet has always been to weigh one down after a long day in the saddle, but this thing is a bargain at twice the price.Like others, I note that while the vents exist for moving air past my noggin, the cooling factor is less than I might prefer, but the ability to open the visor just a tad bit seems to balance that shortcoming sufficiently to where I just don't care.The peripheral vision is great, the pin lock inclusion is nice and the visor lock does not obscure my vision, but it does add to the safety margin. Taking off the ... MoreThe outstanding feature promised for this helmet was for it to be lightweight. Reading the weights and comparing it to other helmets in its category does not prepare you for the experience of putting it on. It is amazing. The effect of a helmet has always been to weigh one down after a long day in the saddle, but this thing is a bargain at twice the price.Like others, I note that while the vents exist for moving air past my noggin, the cooling factor is less than I might prefer, but the ability to open the visor just a tad bit seems to balance that shortcoming sufficiently to where I just don't care.The peripheral vision is great, the pin lock inclusion is nice and the visor lock does not obscure my vision, but it does add to the safety margin. Taking off the visor is a 5 sec function.The double D ring is the correct choice, and I have no fraying red tag problem yet.I got mine in matte black and I think the appearance is very nice. The interior seems top shelf and the cheek pads make me feel a bit like a hamster, but tight is nice and it is breaking in a linear manner.My head is just over 60cm and after trying a Lg, traded for an XL which is correct for me.I think the helmet is a great value, the rating is good and i like the multi layer tech. I do wish it was made somewhere other than where it is, maybe Italy or I don't know, but I guess AGV is watching the QC. Hope so. 5 stars.
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AGV - K-6 Gloss Black Helmet XL / BLK
Free delivery between 11–18 June
AGV K6 Helmet - Gloss Black - XL
Free delivery between 10–18 June
Bought this helmet due to the reviews and the sale price. It is an excellent helmet, very comfortable! My first motorcycle helmet and I feel like this will last a long time. Looks good on the head, I got the Nardo Gray and it matches nicely with an all black fit.I had this helmet for about 3 months now and it is broken it well to where it conforms to the structure of my face and head. It has a good ventilation system where it does not get too hot. The pin lock system does a great job of preventing that. I highly recommend this helmet if it's your first one. Also, it's ECE and DOT certified, can't go wrong with that! Style, safety features, and comfort!Tip: if you are looking into getting another colored visor, I'd save the pin lock insert and use it on your new ... MoreBought this helmet due to the reviews and the sale price. It is an excellent helmet, very comfortable! My first motorcycle helmet and I feel like this will last a long time. Looks good on the head, I got the Nardo Gray and it matches nicely with an all black fit.I had this helmet for about 3 months now and it is broken it well to where it conforms to the structure of my face and head. It has a good ventilation system where it does not get too hot. The pin lock system does a great job of preventing that. I highly recommend this helmet if it's your first one. Also, it's ECE and DOT certified, can't go wrong with that! Style, safety features, and comfort!Tip: if you are looking into getting another colored visor, I'd save the pin lock insert and use it on your new visor rather than the clear one that comes with the helmet or else you'll pay a pretty penny for a new one.
I've had my helmet for roughly 3k miles so far. It's been fantastic. It's beyond comfortable. It's incredibly quiet and is the lightest helmet I've tried on to date while also being one of the more protective - unless you're spending more $In my opinion this is the supreme compromise between getting something that is actual quality gear and then overspending for hype on something. You can buy cheaper but they aren't anywhere as protective. You can buy more expensive but for the most part (except 6D probably) this helmet will be as protective for less money.
The outstanding feature promised for this helmet was for it to be lightweight. Reading the weights and comparing it to other helmets in its category does not prepare you for the experience of putting it on. It is amazing. The effect of a helmet has always been to weigh one down after a long day in the saddle, but this thing is a bargain at twice the price.Like others, I note that while the vents exist for moving air past my noggin, the cooling factor is less than I might prefer, but the ability to open the visor just a tad bit seems to balance that shortcoming sufficiently to where I just don't care.The peripheral vision is great, the pin lock inclusion is nice and the visor lock does not obscure my vision, but it does add to the safety margin. Taking off the ... MoreThe outstanding feature promised for this helmet was for it to be lightweight. Reading the weights and comparing it to other helmets in its category does not prepare you for the experience of putting it on. It is amazing. The effect of a helmet has always been to weigh one down after a long day in the saddle, but this thing is a bargain at twice the price.Like others, I note that while the vents exist for moving air past my noggin, the cooling factor is less than I might prefer, but the ability to open the visor just a tad bit seems to balance that shortcoming sufficiently to where I just don't care.The peripheral vision is great, the pin lock inclusion is nice and the visor lock does not obscure my vision, but it does add to the safety margin. Taking off the visor is a 5 sec function.The double D ring is the correct choice, and I have no fraying red tag problem yet.I got mine in matte black and I think the appearance is very nice. The interior seems top shelf and the cheek pads make me feel a bit like a hamster, but tight is nice and it is breaking in a linear manner.My head is just over 60cm and after trying a Lg, traded for an XL which is correct for me.I think the helmet is a great value, the rating is good and i like the multi layer tech. I do wish it was made somewhere other than where it is, maybe Italy or I don't know, but I guess AGV is watching the QC. Hope so. 5 stars.
The AGV K6 I have is light, well made, and feature rich. The new K6S updated model is just as well made and full featured, but is also more aerodynamic and even lighter at under 1300 grams. I can feel the difference when riding in even less buffeting at speed on my naked bike. I also love the interior padding- just the right firm/soft balance, great soft texture, easy to remove and clean all pads, and despite the criticism about the visor, once you get the hang of opening and closing with the front center latch, it is easy and very positive to lock and unlock, and the visors, well a bit pricey due to the attachment mech, are flawless, thick, and provide a great wide angle view. I only wear AGV helmets. They dropped the Med large and small sizing with no issues- I ... MoreThe AGV K6 I have is light, well made, and feature rich. The new K6S updated model is just as well made and full featured, but is also more aerodynamic and even lighter at under 1300 grams. I can feel the difference when riding in even less buffeting at speed on my naked bike. I also love the interior padding- just the right firm/soft balance, great soft texture, easy to remove and clean all pads, and despite the criticism about the visor, once you get the hang of opening and closing with the front center latch, it is easy and very positive to lock and unlock, and the visors, well a bit pricey due to the attachment mech, are flawless, thick, and provide a great wide angle view. I only wear AGV helmets. They dropped the Med large and small sizing with no issues- I was med small in the K6 and a medium fits perfectly. I also wear an X3000 which I think is the best of the retro helmets for fit, finish and style. However, the new K6S model is a great helmet- quiet, comfortable and fantastically lightweight.
I've had 3 helmets over the past few years riding. HCJ C70, Icon Airflite, and then this helmet. Will continue to stick with this helmet and/or future iterations. Wind noise is at a minimum and it's a very comfortable helmet overall. The padding on the inside is very easy to take out/put in to wash it. Have worn it for 8+ hours at a time and never any issues. Vents on the helmet allow a lot of airflow in the summer and in the colder weather the helmet does a great job keeping air out.Definitely recommend this helmet to anyone.
Overall I like the helmet. I went with the size that I measured and was suggested on the chart. When I got it I was worried it was a bit to small but I wore it for a good half hour without having any pain from it so I kept it hoping it would break in a bit and not be so bad. So far it's slowly breaking in and is less tight on my cheeks. Tons of padding though and feels like it could take some serious damage if needed. Wish the logo on the front wasn't so big and obnoxious or could be removed. I also got the Cardo pack talk to put in it and overall installation of it was easy and has worked well with it! When riding you can hear the wind a bit but it's not bad at all. Might be better if you wore the part under your chin to block it more but I personally never stuck ... MoreOverall I like the helmet. I went with the size that I measured and was suggested on the chart. When I got it I was worried it was a bit to small but I wore it for a good half hour without having any pain from it so I kept it hoping it would break in a bit and not be so bad. So far it's slowly breaking in and is less tight on my cheeks. Tons of padding though and feels like it could take some serious damage if needed. Wish the logo on the front wasn't so big and obnoxious or could be removed. I also got the Cardo pack talk to put in it and overall installation of it was easy and has worked well with it! When riding you can hear the wind a bit but it's not bad at all. Might be better if you wore the part under your chin to block it more but I personally never stuck mine in. Will be upgrading the visor as I don't like the clear one. Other than the logo being ugly I really can't complain about the helmet it's self.
Love this helmet. It's so light (less than 3lbs.) & absolutely no buffeting regardless of speed or helmet angle. Wide field of view, and although the vents are small, the first click on the visor (half shut) flows tons of air. My only gripe is the visor release, not the best design and it can stick occasionally. But that 1 thing isn't significant enough to matter. I have 2 other helmets that cost twice as much as this one, yet I pull this one out of the closet every time. I'll admit that if I went down hard, I'd rather have my Arai strapped on. But that says more about Arai's dedication to safety (which naturally adds weight), than it does about the K6. But again, I always reach for the K sweet when saddling up, the Arai is cold and lonely in my closet since I ... MoreLove this helmet. It's so light (less than 3lbs.) & absolutely no buffeting regardless of speed or helmet angle. Wide field of view, and although the vents are small, the first click on the visor (half shut) flows tons of air. My only gripe is the visor release, not the best design and it can stick occasionally. But that 1 thing isn't significant enough to matter. I have 2 other helmets that cost twice as much as this one, yet I pull this one out of the closet every time. I'll admit that if I went down hard, I'd rather have my Arai strapped on. But that says more about Arai's dedication to safety (which naturally adds weight), than it does about the K6. But again, I always reach for the K sweet when saddling up, the Arai is cold and lonely in my closet since I purchased it.
Please keep in mind that having only worn bicycling helmets before this, this is the only motorcycle helmet I've ever owned.I got into motorcycling as I've backed off of bicycling due to pretty bad neck arthritis. The K6 appealed to me because of its light weight and ECE rating.It really is light- holding it along with an RF-1200 or a Regent-X (the two other helmets I was interested in) you can really tell the difference.Fit has been spot-on for me around my skull with no hot spots after an hour or more, though I do note that the chin portion of the helmet does sit closer to my face than in other helmets. The chinstrap does feels close to my Adam's apple, but this is the only annoyance that I've found.Ventilation does not seem to be lacking, though ... MorePlease keep in mind that having only worn bicycling helmets before this, this is the only motorcycle helmet I've ever owned.I got into motorcycling as I've backed off of bicycling due to pretty bad neck arthritis. The K6 appealed to me because of its light weight and ECE rating.It really is light- holding it along with an RF-1200 or a Regent-X (the two other helmets I was interested in) you can really tell the difference.Fit has been spot-on for me around my skull with no hot spots after an hour or more, though I do note that the chin portion of the helmet does sit closer to my face than in other helmets. The chinstrap does feels close to my Adam's apple, but this is the only annoyance that I've found.Ventilation does not seem to be lacking, though opening/closing the vents can be a bit fiddly with gloves on. It definitely takes some practice getting adept at actuating them, especially the forehead vents.Vision out the helmet is great- I have no complaints about my field of vision wearing this. Removing the visor for cleaning is super-easy, and the position detents work well for me. I definitely like the slightly-cracked-open position you get when you push the visor release button.I wear earplugs and ride a 300cc bike, so I can't really comment on how quiet it is.Have to say that the helmet looks super-cool in the Nardo gray color with the pop of the tricolore logo.One thing- if you purchase the K6, don't make the mistake I did of using the chin strap when snapped (not using the D-rings) as a carrying strap. I did this the other day, and the snap gave out, dropping the helmet on (thankfully) a carpeted surface.
I unfortunately hate this helmet. I've had it now for over a year thinking just needed time but just hate it. Had an RF1200 and the weight difference and reviews made me go for the K6.I don't understand how a helmet can be both so loud (understand probably is because of the light weight) but also let very little air in. Other than the weight I don't see any other area where this is better or even comparable to the RF.It is not comfortable what so ever, I would say is more of a round oval. It's always on my nose (I do have a big nose but never had issues so badly like with this helmet), it seems to put a lot of pain points all over but interestingly enough doesn't really seem to hold my head properly (I did get it fitted correctly, smaller was way too small).So ... MoreI unfortunately hate this helmet. I've had it now for over a year thinking just needed time but just hate it. Had an RF1200 and the weight difference and reviews made me go for the K6.I don't understand how a helmet can be both so loud (understand probably is because of the light weight) but also let very little air in. Other than the weight I don't see any other area where this is better or even comparable to the RF.It is not comfortable what so ever, I would say is more of a round oval. It's always on my nose (I do have a big nose but never had issues so badly like with this helmet), it seems to put a lot of pain points all over but interestingly enough doesn't really seem to hold my head properly (I did get it fitted correctly, smaller was way too small).So basically I have a helmet that annoys and hurts, but moves easily with wind, with no air flow, lots of noise. Because of all the good reviews I kept thinking it needed time or it was a a fitting problem, but after re-trying other sizes it is clear that at least for my head this is a terrible helmet.My advice if you are considering, if you try it and notice any of those things it will get worse.
Have been using this for a couple of weeks now and I'm really enjoying it. First thing you notice is how incredibly light this helmet is, you don't feel its weight when riding at all, however, the noise remembers you of that. I found it quite noisy in the beginning after 60kph, but it seems to have reduced significantly after installing the chin skirt and the noise is not as noticeable now. I haven't ridden long enough on the highway to say about the wear on your neck due to wind/weight, but given this is a light helmet and I don't recall feeling my head being pushed around by the wind, it should be good there.In the beginning it might feel a bit tight to come in but it doesn't press your head if you got the right size. After a few uses, it will come in more ... MoreHave been using this for a couple of weeks now and I'm really enjoying it. First thing you notice is how incredibly light this helmet is, you don't feel its weight when riding at all, however, the noise remembers you of that. I found it quite noisy in the beginning after 60kph, but it seems to have reduced significantly after installing the chin skirt and the noise is not as noticeable now. I haven't ridden long enough on the highway to say about the wear on your neck due to wind/weight, but given this is a light helmet and I don't recall feeling my head being pushed around by the wind, it should be good there.In the beginning it might feel a bit tight to come in but it doesn't press your head if you got the right size. After a few uses, it will come in more easily and fit perfectly.The visor is quite sturdy, very high quality and the transparency is great, along with their new connection system which makes it very easy to remove and insert the visor. The visor lock gives you an extra feel of safety, it's relatively easy to use as I am still getting the hang of it and the latch doesn't bother me at all when it's full open.It comes with pinlock insert in the box but it seems to add quite a bit of distortion to the view. Mine also came with a small mark in one side on internal part of the insert which I tried to clean but just made it worse, so I never used it, and I simply open it 1 or 2 notches if it starts to fog, and if you leave the ventilation open the fog will go away when you're in movement.TL;DR; Very light, comfortable, but quite noisy without the chin skirt. Recommend it!
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